Don't worry, I managed to grab a shot of the new rendering from the presentation.Please, someone, post, anything! You're killing me!
Isn't it just iconic??
Don't worry, I managed to grab a shot of the new rendering from the presentation.Please, someone, post, anything! You're killing me!
More on that. Guaranteed this isn't a destination, just maintenance.Business Journal is saying that they want a 5 star hotel with this development. Possibly a Four Seasons. Weird...there is a Four Seasons plane at MSP right now.
A Four Seasons or Ritz Carlton would be huge! The Twin Cities don't have any true luxury brands. The JW at MOA is up there but still in the "upper-upscale" segment IMO. If this rumor is real, then it's a good sign for the "iconic-ness" of this building because these brands will ONLY locate themselves in iconic buildings.
Well, that's simply not true. I've seen plenty of ugly Four Seasons and Ritz-Carltons in my travels. The Boston Four Seasons comes to mind, as does the Ritz-Carlton in St. Louis.... If this rumor is real, then it's a good sign for the "iconic-ness" of this building because these brands will ONLY locate themselves in iconic buildings.
W, I guess. The Grand, which is a Kimpton property, is luxury as well. Both are boutique, of course.The Twin Cities don't have any true luxury brands.
What SRR said. But it can't hurt.If this rumor is real, then it's a good sign for the "iconic-ness" of this building because these brands will ONLY locate themselves in iconic buildings.
I'm not a big fan of the Four Seasons in Denver either. That's a pretty bland building.Well, that's simply not true. I've seen plenty of ugly Four Seasons and Ritz-Carltons in my travels. The Boston Four Seasons comes to mind, as does the Ritz-Carlton in St. Louis.... If this rumor is real, then it's a good sign for the "iconic-ness" of this building because these brands will ONLY locate themselves in iconic buildings.
Point taken. I have not spent any significant time in either city. My interactions with these brands have been in APAC, Hong Kong in Shanghai in particular.Well, that's simply not true. I've seen plenty of ugly Four Seasons and Ritz-Carltons in my travels. The Boston Four Seasons comes to mind, as does the Ritz-Carlton in St. Louis.... If this rumor is real, then it's a good sign for the "iconic-ness" of this building because these brands will ONLY locate themselves in iconic buildings.
Actually this way we get the chance to disprove his supposed insider information in about 2 hours.Couldn't you have waited the three hours so your negativity wouldn't just be empty speculation?
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